Southeast Asia Focus: How to Export Cosmetics to Indonesia

Sep. 16th, 2021

Irene Djalim

Free


Background


Indonesia, with a population of 270 million, is the largest market in Southeast Asia, as well as in the field of beauty. Due to the vast consumer base and their increasing income levels, the Indonesian beauty and personal care market has reached 7 billion USD and is still in rapid expansion. Local low-end brands can hardly meet the demands for beauty products from the middle class. Meanwhile, the popularity of social media also enables young consumers to quickly discover new brands and give their products a try.

Currently there is no dominant brand in the Indonesian market, presenting more business opportunities for brands that want to enter Indonesia. But the huge market potential coexists with complex compliance requirements. Indonesia FDA (BPOM) requires cosmetics to be approved for registration, and a certificate SKI Post Border is mandatory for exporting cosmetics to Indonesia. To navigate stakeholders through the legal framework, requirements, and restrictions of exporting cosmetic products to Indonesia, leading Southeast Asian law firm Tilleke & Gibbins, in collaboration with ChemLinked, will host a webinar to address these issues and assist companies in their efforts to comply with local laws.

During this webinar, Ms. Irene, manager of regulatory affairs department at Tilleke & Gibbins’Jakarta office, will provide an overview of the regulatory landscape for cosmetics registration in Indonesia, cover the procedures and requirements for cosmetics registration, address advertisement controls on cosmetic products in Indonesia, etc. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask and receive answers live.

Contents


  • Regulatory landscape for cosmetics registration in Indonesia
  • Procedures and requirements for cosmetics registration
  • Advertisement controls on cosmetic products in Indonesia
  • Practical tips for doing cosmetic business
  • Live Q&A

Who Should Attend


  • Cosmetic companies whose target market is Indonesia or ASEAN countries; or
  • Companies who are interested in Indonesian or ASEAN cosmetic regulations; or
  • Cosmetic companies who want to increase competitiveness level and win Indonesian consumers.

Further Reading


Schedule


Date Time (GMT+8) World Clock Language Speaker
2021-09-16 21:30 ~ 22:30 London: 14:30-15:30 New York: 09:30-10:30 English Irene Djalim

Speakers


Irene Djalim

Regulatory Affairs Manager of Tilleke & Gibbins

Irene Djalim is the manager of the regulatory affairs department in Tilleke & Gibbins’ Jakarta office. With a strong technical background and detailed knowledge of Indonesian intellectual property law, Irene handles prosecution of patent applications in mechanical, chemical, and pharmaceutical fields, in which she helps inventors protect their innovations. She prepares and files applications for patents, petty patents, and industrial design patents, prosecutes the patents until they are granted, and maintains the patents after they are granted. Irene also regularly performs patent searches as well as freedom-to-operate analyses and infringement assessments.

Irene has provided regulatory advice on product registration of traditional medicine in Indonesia with the Indonesian FDA (BPOM). She graduated with a degree in chemical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and obtained a Magister Akuntansi from Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Indonesia. Prior to specializing in patent work, she had experience working in a United States government agency and an automotive manufacturing facility in Indonesia. Irene is a registered IP consultant in Indonesia.

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